Record last updated: 1 June 2008
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R-2000 is a voluntary, perfomance-based standard for new homes, which goes beyond building codes. The technical requirements involve three main areas of construction: energy performance, indoor air quality and environmental responsibility.
R-2000 homes must operate within a specific energy budget, based on the characteristics of the home and the climate conditions where it's built. Typically, R-2000 homes need 30 percent less energy to operate than conventional new homes.
Only home builders who have completed R-2000 builder training and hold a current R-2000 builder licence can build homes that can be certified to the R-2000 Standard.
For regional contact information, visit the Natural Resources Canada New Housing Resource Centre.
Learn more at: R-2000
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Product categories
Organisation details
| Name |
Natural Resources Canada / Canadian Home Builders Association |
Type |
Government |
| Year established |
1981 |
Certification details
| # of Products Certified |
(unknown) |
| # of Companies Certified |
(unknown) |
| Certification covers |
Multiple environmental attributes for
other portions (Buildings)
of the product's life cycle. |
| Duration of certification |
(unknown) |
| Verified by |
(unknown) |
| Audit of certification holders |
Every (unknown) period by (unknown) auditor. |
| Frequency of criteria review |
(unknown) |
| Certification details updated: 21 May 2008 |
Contact
| Address |
Office of Energy Efficiency
Natural Resources Canada
580 Booth St., 18th Floor
Ottawa ON
K1A 0E4 Canada |
| Phone |
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| Email |
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